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to use the same. for american indians for native americans that was used when they skinned when they played. killed indians killed natives and use their skin for lampshades that's a redskin way. and that's what happened that's what really happened not to mention the fact that from new england to florida entire nations of people were wiped out but intentionally with smallpox. this is a review a history of genocide and to celebrate the genocide by using pejorative. and then i don't mean to be mean kevan to say i don't hear that represents genocide the use of redskins' represents genocide represents seven hundred years of genocide so yeah it was skins that reds and you know we don't have any of that and the context of which is being used is that in a very honorable way first of all i almost agree with kevin because this is a private enterprise if dan snyder wants to change the name of pete feels the pressure to do it then do it however this is being used in a very complimentary way it's being used in a v
to use the same. for american indians for native americans that was used when they skinned when they played. killed indians killed natives and use their skin for lampshades that's a redskin way. and that's what happened that's what really happened not to mention the fact that from new england to florida entire nations of people were wiped out but intentionally with smallpox. this is a review a history of genocide and to celebrate the genocide by using pejorative. and then i don't mean to be...
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i thank you so much for having us. you didn't get an update about where syria's civil war stands right now because it seems like every day more is asked lately on the ground well certainly the war as well it could be escalating it's been a bit of a stalemate recently we saw that yesterday one of the primary rebel groups the free syrian army claimed a victory in aleppo the government is also claiming victory so it certainly seems that what we saw a few months ago where the government was able to turn the tide against the rebels which seemed they were sort of marching inexorably towards victory that stabilisation has continued with the government at least apparently having the upper hand in the rebels occasionally being able to get certain victories but not changing the strategic equation but with many people of course as you mentioned continuing today. and i think when we hear the term rebels and the government really understand all the different rebel factions there are so many can you break down a little bit about wha
i thank you so much for having us. you didn't get an update about where syria's civil war stands right now because it seems like every day more is asked lately on the ground well certainly the war as well it could be escalating it's been a bit of a stalemate recently we saw that yesterday one of the primary rebel groups the free syrian army claimed a victory in aleppo the government is also claiming victory so it certainly seems that what we saw a few months ago where the government was able to...
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like for moscow you're with us here on our d. it's good to have your company with us you're with me on would say let's take a look at the bullets in the south. right kurds who are trying to report attacks by radical islamists in syria i danger of being abducted that's what an eyewitness to an assault has told our team the kurdish minority in syria has endured being the target of heavy attacks allegedly for around three weeks now with the alarming reports of killings and kidnappings growing let's get more now from our choosing who's in the area they do it or not do we have any concrete details regarding what's happening in the kurdish areas in syria now. well it's really hard to get any proper and concrete details about the situation in the kurdish areas of syria at this point because of the caves so maybe that is perpetrated the area but we do know that. there is an operation essentially anti kurd operation being taken having occurred is occurring and it's essentially being carried out by the. state of nevada and iraq these are t
like for moscow you're with us here on our d. it's good to have your company with us you're with me on would say let's take a look at the bullets in the south. right kurds who are trying to report attacks by radical islamists in syria i danger of being abducted that's what an eyewitness to an assault has told our team the kurdish minority in syria has endured being the target of heavy attacks allegedly for around three weeks now with the alarming reports of killings and kidnappings growing...
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including this with the peaceful use of space community at the u.n. we have a lot of convergent interests in this syria and common approach is to solving the problems that emerge since mankind develops its. space more and more in the mix new phenomena on the regional issues we mostly talked about syria. and again we share a common opinion here is that no matter what we need to convene a conference in geneva too soon as possible according to the us russian initiative that was presented with during john kerry's was a to moscow on may seventh this year. we. on the subject we need to do our best to progress towards the goal we set in a car and that we need to coordinate our efforts. to bring together. the syrian government and the opposition driving terrorists out of syria and this requires agreement political agreement between the syrian government and the opposition regarding the transitional period . as agreed. in the geneva communiqué. cheer it all must be done based on common consensus between the government and the delegation of the opposition we h
including this with the peaceful use of space community at the u.n. we have a lot of convergent interests in this syria and common approach is to solving the problems that emerge since mankind develops its. space more and more in the mix new phenomena on the regional issues we mostly talked about syria. and again we share a common opinion here is that no matter what we need to convene a conference in geneva too soon as possible according to the us russian initiative that was presented with...
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worldwide but i was wrong say it's just been revealed that there is legit evidence backing up why the us made this in to close the nineteen embassies across the middle east or to the daily beast the intelligence gathered was from a conference call between more than twenty high level al qaeda operatives you heard me right a conference call between al qaeda i know it's crazy but think about it a lot of the revelation that the n.s.a. is spying on every line of communication on the planet doesn't make total sense that terrorists would use conference call dot com to plot the next big terrorist attack but i kid but if you already think this is ridiculous just wait because it gets even better because according to one official the terrorist call was quote like a meeting of the legion of doom you know the cartoon group of villains who fight the justice league so now the government's comparing al qaeda to cartoon villains who took even if this cartoon call actually happened why. a with the government leaked this to the press member edward snowden edward snowden was charged with espionage for leaki
worldwide but i was wrong say it's just been revealed that there is legit evidence backing up why the us made this in to close the nineteen embassies across the middle east or to the daily beast the intelligence gathered was from a conference call between more than twenty high level al qaeda operatives you heard me right a conference call between al qaeda i know it's crazy but think about it a lot of the revelation that the n.s.a. is spying on every line of communication on the planet doesn't...
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he's originally crosstalk rosenberg that means you can jump in anytime you want to run for us that we heard this week a man thomas countryman assistant secretary for international security and nonproliferation says iran's nuclear program possesses the greatest threat to the credibility of the treaty n.p.t. i would reply to that. i think it would be best to say that the behavior of the united states and the allies is the greatest threat to the treaty because the united states and western powers have been treating iran normally not only unfairly but also. in a very disturbing manner the sanctions that have been imposed upon ordinary iranians and their attempts to make ordinary iranians suffer in order for iran to put aside its nuclear program are really pathological if you look at it objectively the iranian nuclear program from the very beginning was supported by western powers billions of dollars were invested after the revolution the iranians felt that they cannot throw that investment out the window and to this state there's been no evidence whatsoever that iran's nuclear program has
he's originally crosstalk rosenberg that means you can jump in anytime you want to run for us that we heard this week a man thomas countryman assistant secretary for international security and nonproliferation says iran's nuclear program possesses the greatest threat to the credibility of the treaty n.p.t. i would reply to that. i think it would be best to say that the behavior of the united states and the allies is the greatest threat to the treaty because the united states and western powers...
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in the it is time for us to pay. attention to forced internal this migration you know that some of the liberators here are tories people go back there in their houses are destroyed they don't have infrastructure they don't have medical care they don't have food and we believe that we need to pay serious attention to this issue and. there is a large number of such people inside the country compared to those around the borders around the perimeter in addition you have all sorts of fred threats that are always present in the war zones. there were shells and bombs that didn't explode there are mines minefields and of course all of that needs to be taken care off the border you say including the un. commissioner for refugees in the us and he's efforts and we also talked about possibilities for the military cost to ration and we have a. lot of plans for twenty three thousand and twenty fourteen years after that. we would like. to. make the practical part of this work more dynamic i'm talking about maneuvers and exercises.
in the it is time for us to pay. attention to forced internal this migration you know that some of the liberators here are tories people go back there in their houses are destroyed they don't have infrastructure they don't have medical care they don't have food and we believe that we need to pay serious attention to this issue and. there is a large number of such people inside the country compared to those around the borders around the perimeter in addition you have all sorts of fred threats...
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they use it up there and wash their hands. and slice their toilets with the same. this series is selling and spraying water. a little. live. live. live. today i'd like to wish a happy birthday to an organization that's contributed so much to humanity called alec the american legislative exchange council and when i say contribute i actually mean destroy because of the course of its existence the group has crafted some of the most damaging legislation on the books side with the infamous stand your ground as an act of law in florida that allows for the use of deadly for. self defense has produced some of the most controversial murder acquittals this nation has ever seen but that's just a snippet of the destructive laws alec has sponsored over the years the organization has also made its name by pushing voter suppression laws some of these bills include restricted id requirements flashing down early voting hours you residency restrictions and even more roadblocks for mass voter registrations but all of that comes as little surprise if you know who whole way rich is co-
they use it up there and wash their hands. and slice their toilets with the same. this series is selling and spraying water. a little. live. live. live. today i'd like to wish a happy birthday to an organization that's contributed so much to humanity called alec the american legislative exchange council and when i say contribute i actually mean destroy because of the course of its existence the group has crafted some of the most damaging legislation on the books side with the infamous stand...
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government will read out more about you come from us r.t. dot com a very very long way from us orbiting jupiter in fact but one freezing moon could partly in the distant future offer mankind's best chance of survival a long way off yet but our team dot com again more. that is sweeping the ita minister is finding herself on the wrong side of our overlords the politicians big known for his stiff anti piracy stance but now after explaining why she herself crossed the line all of the. calls to boycott such a twenty fourteen are growing louder and causing quite a stir in the global media they were prompted by russian lawmakers decision to ban the promotion of homosexuality to children british actor stephen fry's gone as far as branding the law fascist and drawing an analogy to nazis germany nazi germany here's a poly boy kid a separate fact from the fiction amid this ongoing media frenzy. stephen fry's open letter said that russia is making scapegoats out of gay people just as hitler did the jews which is why he's called for a boycott of the upco
government will read out more about you come from us r.t. dot com a very very long way from us orbiting jupiter in fact but one freezing moon could partly in the distant future offer mankind's best chance of survival a long way off yet but our team dot com again more. that is sweeping the ita minister is finding herself on the wrong side of our overlords the politicians big known for his stiff anti piracy stance but now after explaining why she herself crossed the line all of the. calls to...
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coming up on r t an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is shutting down the owner of the site says he's legally barred from even saying why and a second website has also closed its encrypted e-mail service will dive into this topic in just a moment. and relations between the u.s. and russia remain cold over edward snowden's asylum and now today in d.c. there were biological talks between top u.s. and russia officials so what's the focus of the meetings find out ahead. and this week marks the sixty eighth anniversary of atomic bombs being dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki japan but activists now fear that americans are forgetting the horrific lessons of these bombings that stories coming up in today show. it's friday august ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our two. thursday the founder of the love a bit encrypted email service reportedly used by leaker edward snowden announced the company would be shutting down in a mess to in a message posted on the site's website love a b
coming up on r t an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is shutting down the owner of the site says he's legally barred from even saying why and a second website has also closed its encrypted e-mail service will dive into this topic in just a moment. and relations between the u.s. and russia remain cold over edward snowden's asylum and now today in d.c. there were biological talks between top u.s. and russia officials so what's the focus of the meetings find out...
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thanks for staying with us here on r.t.e. roughly two and a half is a revolutionary wave that shook the arab world's none of the countries which experience uprisings i'm joined stability today some of them struggling to stay the course for democracy while i was experiencing deja vu with yet more riots he's in tunisia for instance have been using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters who won the government dissolved arches and he said now has the story. the arab spring captivated the world just over two swords years ago changed democracy and new elected governments were promised in the three countries that began this wave of revolution but what prevailed is nothing short of chaos almost full circles in tunisia and egypt and in neighboring libya a situation some described as much worse than before regime change we don't hear anything about libya in the western press or western television channels what we know is different groups vying for supremacy people are desperate to try and put a cover all of what has been cr
thanks for staying with us here on r.t.e. roughly two and a half is a revolutionary wave that shook the arab world's none of the countries which experience uprisings i'm joined stability today some of them struggling to stay the course for democracy while i was experiencing deja vu with yet more riots he's in tunisia for instance have been using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters who won the government dissolved arches and he said now has the story. the arab spring captivated...
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my little grandson cried grandma the georgians will kill us. you know so i said i'm george and do you think i'm going to kill you he replied no grandma you're not really georgian georgians kill people. the timing of the attack caught the russian leadership of the guard present maybe it was a holiday while prime minister vladimir putin had traveled to china with their lympics. since his beginning arms have been put down during the olympic games but cheered the situation was completely the opposite. on the eve of the opening ceremony the georgian authorities wanted to could see their actions against south a city basically launched a military campaign with the use of heavy artillery and tanks. used people have been killed and wounded including russian peacekeepers. this is said and there were arming and without doubt this will be met with a response. you. want to put in was giving that the russian response had already been mobilized following this karma she's on the border maybe that if. it was brought to this residence on the outskirts of moscow
my little grandson cried grandma the georgians will kill us. you know so i said i'm george and do you think i'm going to kill you he replied no grandma you're not really georgian georgians kill people. the timing of the attack caught the russian leadership of the guard present maybe it was a holiday while prime minister vladimir putin had traveled to china with their lympics. since his beginning arms have been put down during the olympic games but cheered the situation was completely the...
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we were working and then all of a sudden police rushed in and detained us. over one thousand illegal workers were arrested this week alone so many in fact that a temporary camp had to be set up to house those awaiting deportation several human rights organizations have criticized the conditions the migrants are kept and only the basic necessities are provided meals toilets and showers there's just one you do which comp of course this isn't a summer camp or your vacation getaway but we do have to remember all these people have violated the law. but some n.g.o.s claim these conditions are still better than the ones most of the workers experienced during their so-called employment like i did it's like the reality is these people lived as slaves almost none of them got paid they work for food independent public movements have also been trying to help authorities get the situation under control for instance this is one of the basements they raided home to over a dozen workers many without documents and their employer. how can we find a who's in charge here our bo
we were working and then all of a sudden police rushed in and detained us. over one thousand illegal workers were arrested this week alone so many in fact that a temporary camp had to be set up to house those awaiting deportation several human rights organizations have criticized the conditions the migrants are kept and only the basic necessities are provided meals toilets and showers there's just one you do which comp of course this isn't a summer camp or your vacation getaway but we do have...
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is going to count that i can you talk us through the main issues that the russian american officials are addressing in washington today. that's right brianna of course we saw a very diplomatic opening by the two u.s. secretary send it to russian ministers before john kerry asked cameras to leave the most interesting stuff is of course going on behind those closed doors john kerry said opening statement probably gave the best this to the atmosphere of the discussions he has with the use the words collisions disagreements but also made this reference to the surgery lavrov and i are old hockey players and we both know that diplomacy like hockey can sometimes result in the occasional collusion so we're candid very candid about the areas in which we agree but also the areas in which we disagree. well there have been all too many collisions lately in the relations between the two countries as john kerry said quote not just over the snowden case both minister lavrov and secretary kerry talked about syria both moscow and washington are trying to mediate a summit in geneva where they would br
is going to count that i can you talk us through the main issues that the russian american officials are addressing in washington today. that's right brianna of course we saw a very diplomatic opening by the two u.s. secretary send it to russian ministers before john kerry asked cameras to leave the most interesting stuff is of course going on behind those closed doors john kerry said opening statement probably gave the best this to the atmosphere of the discussions he has with the use the...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with two. flights for each. turkey supply. let people think your prices purer water. they use it up there in a warship. and flush their toilets with the same water. mystery's is selling and spraying water. in the secret laboratory to kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only dot com. welcome back to the show our guest today is michael hayden former n.s.a. and cia director when we're discussing the fallout from prison gate on edward snowden's extraordinary revelations general hayden what exactly does it tell you about your system that your own people whistle blow on you because it's not the first time. no no it's not and you know i mentioned before that i believe mr snowden was not a hero he had committed a crime but he was also
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with two. flights for each. turkey supply. let people think your prices purer water. they use it up there in a warship. and flush their toilets with the same water. mystery's is selling and spraying water. in the secret laboratory to kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's...
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want the drug commonly used in major us metropolitan cities it's now found in rural suburban towns and talking about heroin use is dangerously addictive drug has crept its way into many middle class homes the face of the addict has turned to more affluent people and some of the most unlikely to become smacked users according to the substance abuse and mental health services administration the number of people who say they've used heroin in the past year jumped fifty three point five percent to six hundred twenty thousand between two thousand and two and two thousand and eleven the number of fatal overdose hair when deaths also increased fifty five percent from two thousand in the us that number comes from the center for disease control and prevention as well documented that many heroin users turn to the illegal drug after being prescribed synthetic heroin for pain relief also known as opioids according to open medicine it since one thousand nine hundred seven retail sales of prescription opioids have increased six hundred fifty percent oxy code on is leaving this industry sadly fatal o
want the drug commonly used in major us metropolitan cities it's now found in rural suburban towns and talking about heroin use is dangerously addictive drug has crept its way into many middle class homes the face of the addict has turned to more affluent people and some of the most unlikely to become smacked users according to the substance abuse and mental health services administration the number of people who say they've used heroin in the past year jumped fifty three point five percent to...
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attorney general he's now running for comptroller of the silly former governor eliot spitzer joins us next on politicking with larry king. live a long way eliot spitzer and i will use to sit in the back table with the regency hotel in new york to leave would it was attorney general of new york what he would dying for breakfast alone. into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that lead them back table at the reason that you make it sound a little more sinister than it was since they have it is enjoyed by yoga weaving the new york times exactly exactly why why why are you running for the trail why why why it's a great position and i've spent five years since i resigned as governor and i've done fun things we were colleagues at c.n.n. for a premier of time in our history of doing things together what i miss is public service and what i look forward to is a different type of position the controller oversees the finances of the city as a critical role in running the pension funds a hundred forty billion dollars so you need to under
attorney general he's now running for comptroller of the silly former governor eliot spitzer joins us next on politicking with larry king. live a long way eliot spitzer and i will use to sit in the back table with the regency hotel in new york to leave would it was attorney general of new york what he would dying for breakfast alone. into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that lead them back table at the reason that you make it sound...
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in these tanks that he used to fill with powerful industrial acids. if you made six hundred dollars a week. you were made known as puzzle lera it doesn't but i put them in barrels with acid and dissolved them into going back into gave you this stuff. but i bought it myself. for the bodies to dissolve in roughly twenty four hours but it was do we know how long you've been doing this it is a nine to ten years and in that time how many bodies of your melted almost three hundred. committed him that he should. you know. was. sent on. to see and. move. on his and soon. become the norm for most. of his dust in the end to before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like gold the others. they worked and then left normally like in any other job even employer construction work as something of the social why do you they finished their shift and headed home. what if you. never noticed anything bad. and we didn't know what really went on. to the songs because he comes. to the middle on this clear to his on air. before. any. of. the people.
in these tanks that he used to fill with powerful industrial acids. if you made six hundred dollars a week. you were made known as puzzle lera it doesn't but i put them in barrels with acid and dissolved them into going back into gave you this stuff. but i bought it myself. for the bodies to dissolve in roughly twenty four hours but it was do we know how long you've been doing this it is a nine to ten years and in that time how many bodies of your melted almost three hundred. committed him that...
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in february how much gold they have in custody good grief uses to tell us today that signifies that they've been doing something in the last few months that they don't want the public to know let me ask you about that because we saw a huge price drop in the in april is it possible that this gold market drop is related to this bank of england discrepancy well of course it's the suspicion on our side it could be a discrepancy of about twelve or thirteen hundred tons of gold and the enormous amount we have to assume that the smash in april on the trials on the fifteenth where an enormous amount of gold the had to be gold it was not in private hands it had to be government and it was dumped on the market. we have to assume that. the change in the figures of the bank of england and more importantly their refusal to account for themselves had something to do with this well you talk about central banks and gold leasing so i want to get into a little bit of history last december gather revealed a secret march in one thousand nine hundred port from the i.m.f. that's the international monetar
in february how much gold they have in custody good grief uses to tell us today that signifies that they've been doing something in the last few months that they don't want the public to know let me ask you about that because we saw a huge price drop in the in april is it possible that this gold market drop is related to this bank of england discrepancy well of course it's the suspicion on our side it could be a discrepancy of about twelve or thirteen hundred tons of gold and the enormous...
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thank you homeowners an effort to help those with underwater mortgages the city is using eminent domain to seize homes with homeowner consent then sell the home back to them at a lower price but as usual all such well intended efforts have unintended consequences and those consequences are being expressed and escaping lawsuits by those who ended up owning the securitized mortgage bond that would include the pension funds which are no place in losses if the suit fills and several other cities are considering a similar eminent domain scheme so the ultimate risk is banks will be less willing to grant loans that the government simply imposes losses and b.s. investors will be less likely to buy any and freddie paper and mortgage rates will needlessly write. and apples on a roll after winning a presidential intervention against samsung recently a federal appeals court just ruled and their favor and a dispute with motorola ironically while the samsung suit would have prevented apple from importing its own products the motorola suit might have prevented them from importing android products with
thank you homeowners an effort to help those with underwater mortgages the city is using eminent domain to seize homes with homeowner consent then sell the home back to them at a lower price but as usual all such well intended efforts have unintended consequences and those consequences are being expressed and escaping lawsuits by those who ended up owning the securitized mortgage bond that would include the pension funds which are no place in losses if the suit fills and several other cities...
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like to have you with us here on our t.v. today ali roll researcher. is it possible.
like to have you with us here on our t.v. today ali roll researcher. is it possible.
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to double syria and us thinks it's a jumble standard moment right. yes i mean even the talk that iran is produced attempting to produce nuclear weapons is completely baseless and the fact that the iranian nuclear program has always been peaceful seems doesn't seem to be enough for some people in the west because they went in when it comes to western countries you're innocent until proven guilty when it comes to countries like iran you're guilty unless proven innocent and being proven innocent is literally impossible the iranians see the nuclear program as an issue of sovereignty it is both economically important because huge investments were made before the revolution and the iranians need to need to make money out of those investments and since the united states and western countries have been trying to force iran to stop its nuclear program the iranians have been adamant that they will continue because it's an as i said it's an issue of sovereignty when saddam hussein invaded iran and western countries again sorry but pathologically producer provid
to double syria and us thinks it's a jumble standard moment right. yes i mean even the talk that iran is produced attempting to produce nuclear weapons is completely baseless and the fact that the iranian nuclear program has always been peaceful seems doesn't seem to be enough for some people in the west because they went in when it comes to western countries you're innocent until proven guilty when it comes to countries like iran you're guilty unless proven innocent and being proven innocent...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. do we speak your language or not a. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles to the stories. you hear. the call to spanish find out more visit i. think. with the economic downturn in the final month stay the. night and the rest because i think it will be every week on. the east coast a very aggressive attorney general you would agree with that yeah that was the unfairness came down hard on people fairly but hard any regrets not alone no in fact i'll give you something that will surprise you i wish in some contexts we've been harder not on the people but structurally here's what i mean by that between two thousand and two thousand and six when i was elected governor we made a lot of what you refer to as the wall street cases did a lot of other stuff but that's what we the effort was to reform the capital structure that we saw taking us to disaster. we began doing subprime lending cases in one thousand nine hundred ninety we di
a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. do we speak your language or not a. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles to the stories. you hear. the call to spanish find out more visit i. think. with the economic downturn in the final month stay the. night and the rest because i think it will be every week on. the east coast a very aggressive attorney general you would agree with that yeah that was the...
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pay for the cancers they let us pay for the asthma they let us pay for the global warming in the disaster relief and they keep all the profits in economics this kind of econ one hundred one this is referred to as internalizing profit and externalizing costs and you're absolutely right in free market theory a market cannot work unless all the externalities are captured and if you were to define the actual costs to our society of burning oil or other carbon based fuels it turns out that and there's people who've actually calculated this turns out that those costs are somewhere in the neighborhood of at the minimum thirty dollars a tonne of carbon dioxide emitted and at the high end maybe as much as hundred one . fifty dollars per tonne of carbon dioxide emitted all depending on how severe global warming is going to get this should be imposed on the carbon the fossil fuel carbon industry as a carbon tax that would capture those externalities it would also instantly cause solar and wind to be less expensive than fossil fuels which would be good for all of us next let's go to dominick in chica
pay for the cancers they let us pay for the asthma they let us pay for the global warming in the disaster relief and they keep all the profits in economics this kind of econ one hundred one this is referred to as internalizing profit and externalizing costs and you're absolutely right in free market theory a market cannot work unless all the externalities are captured and if you were to define the actual costs to our society of burning oil or other carbon based fuels it turns out that and...
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has request extradition of its own citizens back to russia repeatedly one that stands out is in the us act my dog a soviet army officer who joined with the militant movement in chechnya in the one nine hundred ninety s. and he is wanted in connection with terrorist acts i has been sheltered in the united states offered asylum and extradition request by russia have been repeatedly denied in that case and these are just some of the instances the kremlin is pointing out to reiterate its stance on the fact that it sheltered edward snowden. that was artie's lindsey france meanwhile the white house and its intelligence agencies are hoping the utility of the n.s.a. spy programs may be enough to ward off efforts in congress to rein them in u.s. officials last week claimed they intercepted an immediate specific threat from al qaeda that led to a global terror warning in the closing of nearly two dozen diplomatic posts around the arabian peninsula the gulf and into africa on wednesday details of how that threat was intercepted was leaked to two defense journalists cozy with the pentagon who ran
has request extradition of its own citizens back to russia repeatedly one that stands out is in the us act my dog a soviet army officer who joined with the militant movement in chechnya in the one nine hundred ninety s. and he is wanted in connection with terrorist acts i has been sheltered in the united states offered asylum and extradition request by russia have been repeatedly denied in that case and these are just some of the instances the kremlin is pointing out to reiterate its stance on...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. right to see. the first strike. and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be in the know. it's been two and a half years since the arab spring erupted but the optimism that swept the region back then has been brutally crushed since street riots are raging in egypt militias the slaying civilians in libya and most recently the country that is fed the best till now relatively speaking anyway seems to be descending back into anti-government turmoil but what were the people hoping for a he's innocent now investigates. the arab spring captivated the world just over two swords years ago changed democracy and new elected governments were promised in the three countries that began this wave of revolution but what prevailed is nothing short of chaos almost full circles in tunisia and egypt and in neighboring libya a situation some described as much worse than before regime change we don't hear anything about libya in the western press or western television channels what we know is different groups vyin
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. right to see. the first strike. and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be in the know. it's been two and a half years since the arab spring erupted but the optimism that swept the region back then has been brutally crushed since street riots are raging in egypt militias the slaying civilians in libya and most recently the country that is fed the best till now relatively speaking anyway seems to be descending...
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you all foreign and defense ministers from russia and the us are said to search for solutions to the syrian violence in the first meeting since the diplomatic friction over and the saving to edward snowden could relations. and the recent threats of the arab spring we look at the ongoing democratic by susan struggle for stability in the arab world more than two yes after the uprisings. i. am. here watching r g for more international news with me to bomb would say let's take a look at our top story this hour the kurds who try to report attacks by radical islamists in syria are in danger of being abducted that's what an eyewitness to an assault has told our team the kurdish minority is a syrian syria has endured being the target of heavy attacks allegedly for around three weeks now with the alarming reports of killings and kidnappings growing our correspondent in the region and has the story. our ticket is getting new details horrifying details from the eyewitnesses who happened to be in the area those details are extremely hard to come by because of the essential blockade information a
you all foreign and defense ministers from russia and the us are said to search for solutions to the syrian violence in the first meeting since the diplomatic friction over and the saving to edward snowden could relations. and the recent threats of the arab spring we look at the ongoing democratic by susan struggle for stability in the arab world more than two yes after the uprisings. i. am. here watching r g for more international news with me to bomb would say let's take a look at our top...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. is it possible to navigate you carney with all the details such as dixon information and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your right. leg. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations to rule the day. hello and welcome across stop where all things are considered. the nonproliferation treaty stands as one of the most important international agreements ever signed the un says the treaty is under threat from such countries as around a member of the n.p.t. is the treaty fairly applied to some countries get a free pass well others are punished even though they are in complete compliance. across not the nonproliferation treaty i'm joined by my guess what i meant marandi interim he's a professor at the university of toronto in washington we have charles blair he is the senior fellow on state and non-state threats at the federation of american sci
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they use it up there in a war. and flush their toilets with the same warner. this series is selling and spring water. but if you're going to like. the face i think you know. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. right on the scene. first trip to live and i think the term. an army for the splitter. and instrumental. live live in the live. live live live live. live. that speak. to. her. live. with. the luck of the misleader live. look at. her. a little. bit. live russian and u.s. foreign policy in a fan's hands me to washington i meet a deepening political round which sees both sides pointing the finger of blame. and lip kurdish activists sent out a plea to world powers urging them to prevent ethnic cleansing in syria we talked an eyewitness of the brutal attacks by al qaida wing groups. and the fountain of hope that's run dry later we look at the roots of the arab spring to flourish on the promise of democracy but which is failing to bring the stability and prosperity in many died for.
they use it up there in a war. and flush their toilets with the same warner. this series is selling and spring water. but if you're going to like. the face i think you know. the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. right on the scene. first trip to live and i think the term. an army for the splitter. and instrumental. live live in the live. live live live live. live. that speak. to. her. live. with. the luck of the misleader live. look at. her. a little. bit. live russian...
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they use it up there in a war. and flush their toilets with the same water that this series is selling and spraying water. with the economic down in the final. days. and the rest because i. believe if we. welcome back you're watching our life from moscow roughly two and a half years after a revolutionary new wave shook the our world not of the countries which experienced uprisings are enjoying stability today some of them are struggling to stay the course for the mocker see while others are experiencing this with yet more riots police in tunisia for instance have been using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters who won the government dissolved or doesn't he's now a has a story. the arab spring captivated the world just over two swords years ago changed democracy and new elected governments were promised in the three countries that began this wave of revolution but what prevailed is nothing short of chaos almost full circles in tunisia and egypt and in neighboring libya a situation some described as muc
they use it up there in a war. and flush their toilets with the same water that this series is selling and spraying water. with the economic down in the final. days. and the rest because i. believe if we. welcome back you're watching our life from moscow roughly two and a half years after a revolutionary new wave shook the our world not of the countries which experienced uprisings are enjoying stability today some of them are struggling to stay the course for the mocker see while others are...
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attacks by radical islamists in syria in danger of being abducted that's what an eyewitness cheering us all to has told our team the kurdish minority in syria has enjoyed being the target of heavy attacks are allegedly for around three weeks now with the alarming reports of killings and kidnappings growing our correspondent in the region has the story. our ticket is getting new details horrifying details from the eyewitnesses who happened to be in the area those details are extremely hard to come by because of the essential blockade information and physical blockade which has been put up against the rest of the world by the extremists who are permeating the kurdish areas and towns in the northeastern syrian provinces now we do get to manage to speak to some of the eyewitnesses for what is happening in this region we hear truly horrendous reports. discrete there shot militias raided their houses blew up some of them and robbed others till now they have more than two hundred hostages we are in contact with some of those who managed to escape they are in a shock and fear for their lives th
attacks by radical islamists in syria in danger of being abducted that's what an eyewitness cheering us all to has told our team the kurdish minority in syria has enjoyed being the target of heavy attacks are allegedly for around three weeks now with the alarming reports of killings and kidnappings growing our correspondent in the region has the story. our ticket is getting new details horrifying details from the eyewitnesses who happened to be in the area those details are extremely hard to...
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meanwhile foreign and defense ministers are from of russia and the us are set to search for a solution to the syrian violence in the first meeting since the diplomatic friction over n.s.a. leaker edward snowden and religions. and the roots and fruits of the arab spring will look at the ongoing democratic crisis and struggle for stability in the arab world war then two years after the uprising. a very good morning to you live from moscow this is our to you with me on monday let's take a look at our top story the. kurds if you try to help others under attack by radical islamists in syria in danger of being abducted that's what an eyewitness to an assault has told our team the kurdish minority in syria has endured being the target of heavy radical is attacks allegedly for around three weeks now with the alarming reports of killings and kidnappings growing the details now from our g's. the kurdish democratic union has officially turned to the international community asking them to pay close attention and to rescue them from the fighting that is happening in this region and essentially aski
meanwhile foreign and defense ministers are from of russia and the us are set to search for a solution to the syrian violence in the first meeting since the diplomatic friction over n.s.a. leaker edward snowden and religions. and the roots and fruits of the arab spring will look at the ongoing democratic crisis and struggle for stability in the arab world war then two years after the uprising. a very good morning to you live from moscow this is our to you with me on monday let's take a look at...
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overtrading this to us was was a giveaway that morgan chase is once again here the agent of the us government and the regulating manipulate in the gold and silver markets the united states government needs morgan chase as its broker in the gold market to provide cover for the us government because the us government could not intervene openly in the gold market without giving the whole rig and game away some morgan so that it would get out of commodities but it would stay in gold i think you have to assume that that's because the u.s. government is using morgan chase is the agent goldmark is it possible that j.p. morgan is just going to spin off part of its operation or these other banks are going to spin off whatever they're doing and crude to some other entertain or are we just going to see a fundamental change in the commodities markets themselves because of this. it's a good it's a good question bob i i don't know i think. morgan was spinning off are planning to spend off its commodities business in large part to prevent a congressional investigation of the issue that very well might have
overtrading this to us was was a giveaway that morgan chase is once again here the agent of the us government and the regulating manipulate in the gold and silver markets the united states government needs morgan chase as its broker in the gold market to provide cover for the us government because the us government could not intervene openly in the gold market without giving the whole rig and game away some morgan so that it would get out of commodities but it would stay in gold i think you...
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government is using morgan chase is the agent goldmark is it possible that j.p. morgan is just going to spin off part of its operation or these other banks are going to spin off whatever they're doing in crude to some other entertain or are we just going to see a fundamental change in the commodities markets themselves because of this. it's a good it's a good question bob i i don't know i think. morgan was spinning off are planning to spend off its commodities business in large part to prevent a congressional investigation of the issue that very well might have exposed the gold price suppression scheme i think morgan hopes to prevent such an investigation and and hopes that if it simply. stays in the gold market in the solar market people will understand implicitly that they're doing this the u.s. government's request and and there will be no investigation isn't manipulation kind of just baked into the cake paid to built into the system what would a sign be if any of that manipulation is bating or becomes less is that even possible. now i think it's possible bob
government is using morgan chase is the agent goldmark is it possible that j.p. morgan is just going to spin off part of its operation or these other banks are going to spin off whatever they're doing in crude to some other entertain or are we just going to see a fundamental change in the commodities markets themselves because of this. it's a good it's a good question bob i i don't know i think. morgan was spinning off are planning to spend off its commodities business in large part to prevent...
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obama who's got nothing to offer russia in any serious way so obama's statement on the tonight show us believe it was. the russians somehow occasionally reverting to the cold war mentality is all they were. cured alcoholics who go on a drinking binge from time to time is really. not only insulting it it reflects a mentality in washington this is not serious statesmanship but the point is washington has an agenda of extending made toll across the globe and using that as a global police force for the sole superpower. as continue the cold war. now in reportedly favor to one particular encrypted mail service but now its owner has been forced to shut it down or face legal consequences so find out more at r.t. dot com. and while you're there read about an n.s.a. official coming clean about exactly how data from american citizens ands up in the snooping agency's hands. sochi is winter olympics are hit by a storm of calls to boycott the games but it's got nothing to do with sports so we'll take a look at that in just a few minutes. until . things like us really like colleagues and i will never
obama who's got nothing to offer russia in any serious way so obama's statement on the tonight show us believe it was. the russians somehow occasionally reverting to the cold war mentality is all they were. cured alcoholics who go on a drinking binge from time to time is really. not only insulting it it reflects a mentality in washington this is not serious statesmanship but the point is washington has an agenda of extending made toll across the globe and using that as a global police force for...
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so stay with us for that if you can. right. now calls to boycott sochi two thousand and fourteen are growing louder and causing quite a stir in the global media they were prompted by russian lawmakers decision to ban the promotion of homosexuality to children and british actor stephen fry has gone as far branding far as branding the law fascism and during an allergy to nazi germany here's a boy who had to separate the fact from fiction and then the media frenzy. stephen fry's open letter said that russia is making scapegoats out of gay people just as hitler did the jews which is why he's called for a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics set to take place in the russian town of sochi next february not a boycott sort she idea is gathering at lightning pace with clemente says on both sides of the story weighing in some of the service of pointed out that the legislation passed in russia isn't unprecedented in fact the u.k. itself had a similar lower in place until very recently the united kingdom had something called section twe
so stay with us for that if you can. right. now calls to boycott sochi two thousand and fourteen are growing louder and causing quite a stir in the global media they were prompted by russian lawmakers decision to ban the promotion of homosexuality to children and british actor stephen fry has gone as far branding far as branding the law fascism and during an allergy to nazi germany here's a boy who had to separate the fact from fiction and then the media frenzy. stephen fry's open letter said...
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and encrypted an e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is shutting down the owner of the site says he's a legally barred from even saying why in a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service will dive into this topic in just a moment. and relations between the u.s. and russia remain cold over edward snowden's asylum and now today in d.c. there were biological talks between top u.s. and russia officials so what's the focus of the meetings find out ahead. and this week marks the sixty eighth anniversary of atomic bombs being dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki japan but activists now fear that americans are forgetting the horrific lessons of these bombings that stories coming up in today show.
and encrypted an e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is shutting down the owner of the site says he's a legally barred from even saying why in a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service will dive into this topic in just a moment. and relations between the u.s. and russia remain cold over edward snowden's asylum and now today in d.c. there were biological talks between top u.s. and russia officials so what's the focus of the meetings find out ahead. and...
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war on terror in response of it tax on the us over a decade of constant fear mongering and aggression. as if that hasn't been the case . while the blaze is not exactly the kind of exposure i'd prefer for the show ruffling their feathers is a clear sign that i'm on the right track so let's keep breaking the set. of the two clocks that were of the future ever seen anything like the trouble. in an era of rampant surveillance government secrecy and whistleblower crackdowns more and more questions have arisen over the actions and intentions of the us government regardless of how doubtful we may be of its justifications worktop to just accept the explanations that are given and if we don't if we acknowledge the gaping holes well that just makes us conspiracy theorists the project of term that for years has been cast on those who have been bold enough to ask questions so how did we get to a place where truth seekers are now conspiracy theorists and what damage does it do to the pursuit of truth talk about all that and more i'm joined by lance to hayden smith a professor of public administrat
war on terror in response of it tax on the us over a decade of constant fear mongering and aggression. as if that hasn't been the case . while the blaze is not exactly the kind of exposure i'd prefer for the show ruffling their feathers is a clear sign that i'm on the right track so let's keep breaking the set. of the two clocks that were of the future ever seen anything like the trouble. in an era of rampant surveillance government secrecy and whistleblower crackdowns more and more questions...
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spill over into jordan lebanon as well as iraq the director of the institute for policy studies told us that the u.s. and its western allies should reconsider their military support to the syrian opposition says there's no guarantee who will eventually get the weapons. despite all of the assurances of the various representatives of the free syrian army or the national syrian council who say well we'll make sure they don't get in their hands because we'll keep receipts i'm sorry but receipts aren't going to make it when one force has the capacity militarily to overcome the other force they can't make that kind of a guarantee that they won't fall into those hands it's been true for quite a while that the most powerful militarily of the opposition forces have been the islamist forces allied consciously of their own choice with al-qaeda certainly there will be challenges for the west if there is another permanent stronghold of al qaeda someplace like syria and the danger of al qaeda or other unaccountable forces who have no commitment to international law getting control of weapons of mass
spill over into jordan lebanon as well as iraq the director of the institute for policy studies told us that the u.s. and its western allies should reconsider their military support to the syrian opposition says there's no guarantee who will eventually get the weapons. despite all of the assurances of the various representatives of the free syrian army or the national syrian council who say well we'll make sure they don't get in their hands because we'll keep receipts i'm sorry but receipts...
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to do is use never seen anything like this i'm cold. hey guys i'm having mines in the strait in the side so guys i know what i've been saying that there seems to be no legitimate basis for the terror alert issued worldwide but i was wrong say it's been revealed.
to do is use never seen anything like this i'm cold. hey guys i'm having mines in the strait in the side so guys i know what i've been saying that there seems to be no legitimate basis for the terror alert issued worldwide but i was wrong say it's been revealed.
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failure of laissez faire capitalism and former assistant secretary of the us treasury so i first asked him about the federal reserve expansion of the monetary base. create that many new dollars you threaten the dollars exchange value and lo and behold the gold price was taking off and nineteen hundred dollars an ounce and that signaled to the federal reserve that the dollar's exchange rate of return shoes would be collapsing and so in order to in order to keep reading the bond market they had to start reading the gold market. they rig the gold market by going in and selling neck and shorts they dump tons and tons of nonexistent gold paper shorts in the market at the worst possible times of day in order to drive down the price so to say to save the quantitative easing they have to rig the gold market and another consequence all the quantitative easing is the stock market and stock market has been winning it's it's very high and it's all
failure of laissez faire capitalism and former assistant secretary of the us treasury so i first asked him about the federal reserve expansion of the monetary base. create that many new dollars you threaten the dollars exchange value and lo and behold the gold price was taking off and nineteen hundred dollars an ounce and that signaled to the federal reserve that the dollar's exchange rate of return shoes would be collapsing and so in order to in order to keep reading the bond market they had...